repr
Returns the string representation of a value.
When inserted into content, most values are displayed as this representation
in monospace with syntax-highlighting. The exceptions are none,
integers, floats, strings, content, and functions.
Note: This function is for debugging purposes. Its output should not be considered stable and may change at any time!
Example
#none vs #repr(none) \
#"hello" vs #repr("hello") \
#(1, 2) vs #repr((1, 2)) \
#[*Hi*] vs #repr([*Hi*])

ParameterParameterParameters are input values for functions. Specify them in parentheses after the function name.
Parameter
Parameters are input values for functions. Specify them in parentheses after the function name.
repr(any)->valueanyRequiredRequiredRequired parameters must be specified when calling the function.PositionalPositionalPositional parameters can be set by specifying them in order, omitting the parameter name.
valueany
Required
Required
Required parameters must be specified when calling the function.
Positional
Positional
Positional parameters can be set by specifying them in order, omitting the parameter name.
The value whose string representation to produce.